5139-35-16
Program.

(1)
Children are not
permitted to perform any work prohibited by state and federal regulations and
statutes pertaining to child labor.

(2)
All academic teachers are certified by
the Ohio department of education and residents shall
recieve at a minimum 5.5 hours of educational programming.

(3)
Written policy
and procedure require that the CRC shall provide reasonable access to religious
programming. No negative consequences shall accrue from a child's refusal to
participate in a religious service or religious function. All religions shall
be afforded equal status and protection, subject to the limitations necessary
to maintain order and security.Children's attendance at religious
services and functions shall be voluntary.

(5)
Within thirty
days of the date of admission of each child, the CRC shall develop and
implement a service plan for each child. The agency which placed the child, the
child's custodial parent, when possible, and staff members who provide direct
care, counseling, group work, recreation, education, and health services shall
be involved in developing and implementing the service plan for the child and
the family.

(a)
A
statement of goals and objectives that the placement is designed to
achieve,

(b)
A statement of the time frame projected for meeting
the placement goals and objectives,

(c)
Specification of
the activities, such as education, counseling, recreation, vocational, medical
diagnosis, visitation with parents/guardians, medical services, food services,
psychiatric and psychological counseling and religious programming that will be
provided to the child by the CRC,

(d)
Specification of
any specialized services that will be provided or arranged,

(e)
Specification of
progress reports which are to be provided monthly to the agency which place the
child.

(1)
A CRC shall have a written description of
the programs available to residents.

(2)
The CRC shall have a list of community
resources and consultants which will provide services to children.

(3)
Vocational supervisors and instructors
are licensed or accredited by the state or jurisdiction in which a CRC is
located.

(4)
All current written
policies of the CRC shall be made available to all staff of the CRC.

(5)
A CRC statement of purpose and program
shall be routinely provided to any agency placing a child at the CRC and shall
be made available to the public on request.

(6)
A CRC shall ensure that all reasonable
efforts are made by CRC staff to implement all current written policies of the
CRC and that all activities and programs occur in accordance with such
policies.

(7)
The CRC shall provide
individual counseling to each resident at least one time each week.

(8)
Recreation supplies and equipment such as
a pool table, ping pong table, etc., shall be available within the
CRC.

(9)
Provide six varied recreation,
community service, and/or cultural activities outside of the CRC shall be
provided each month to all children.

(10)
Each CRC must work cooperatively with
placing agencies and with the department.

(11)
A designated
staff member involved in the development and implementation of the child's
service plan shall periodically, but in no event less often than every thirty
days, review the service plan and recommend any amendments thereto to the
person or agency who placed the child. Such reviews shall include a record of
the current adjustment of each child and an evaluation to determine whether
he/she should remain in the CRC.

(12)
Any change in a
service plan is reviewed and discussed with the child. This review is dated and
documented by staff and child signatures.

(13)
Written policy
and procedure require that library services be made available to all children.
Written policy outlines specific criteria for utilizing, selecting and
maintaining appropriate materials.

(14)
Written policy
and procedure provide that work assignments shall not conflict with minimum
education programs.